Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Sean "Diddy" Combs Joked About Inviting Princes William and Harry to Parties Amid Recent Allegations

 

Sean "Diddy" Combs has found himself in hot water after being arrested by federal agents this week. The music mogul faces serious allegations, including sex trafficking, sexual abuse, and rape, following multiple civil lawsuits. Victims have claimed that at Diddy's notorious "Freak Off" parties, attendees were drugged and coerced into sexual acts, with some reporting injuries that required weeks of recovery.

In light of these serious claims, a 2011 interview with Diddy on the Graham Norton Show has resurfaced. During the segment, Diddy humorously mentioned that he had invited Prince William and Prince Harry to his parties years ago. When Graham Norton asked if the royal brothers were on his guest list, Diddy joked, "Not anymore, they're off the list. But before, when they were young bucks, they were getting up to trouble themselves. So I was like, 'Hey, why don't you come out and hang with me?'"

However, there is no evidence that Princes William and Harry ever attended any of Diddy's events. Notably, Prince Harry was named in one of the lawsuits against Diddy but is not accused of any wrongdoing.

In legal documents, producer Mr. Jones mentioned that individuals were attracted to Diddy due to his connections with high-profile figures like Harry. The Duke of Sussex and his brother met Diddy in 2007 at a party celebrating the “Concert for Diana” benefit at Wembley Stadium. During the event, Diddy performed his hit song "I’ll Be Missing You," which was originally a tribute to the Notorious B.I.G.

Photos from the backstage party show Prince William shaking hands with Diddy, while Prince Harry was seen embracing both Diddy and rapper Kanye West.

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